👉 Faraday's law, also known as Faraday's circuital law, is a fundamental principle in electromagnetism that describes how changes in magnetic flux affect the electric current. It states that when a changing magnetic field interacts with an electrical conductor, it creates an induced voltage (also called a "magnetic field strength") in the conductor. The concept of Faraday's law was first proposed by James Clerk Maxwell in 1861 and has been widely accepted as a fundamental principle in